Ted Kennedy and George W. Bush agreed on little, but united behind the
No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Passed in late 2001, it was hailed as
a dramatic new departure in school reform. It would make the states
set high standards, measure student progress, and hold failing schools
accountable. A decade later, NCLB has been repudiated on both sides of
the aisle. According to Jal Mehta, we should have seen it coming. Far
from new, it was the same approach to school reform that Americans
have tried before. In The Allure of Order, Mehta recounts a century of
attempts at revitalizing public education, and puts forward a truly
new agenda to reach this elusive goal. Not once, not twice, but three
separate times-in the Progressive Era, the 1960s and '70s, and
NCLB-reformers have hit upon the same idea for remaking schools. Over
and over again, outsiders have been fascinated by the promise of
scientific management and have attempted to apply principles of
rational administration from above. Each of these movements started
with high hopes and ambitious promises, but each gradually discovered
that schooling is not easy to "order" from afar: policymakers are too
far from schools to know what they need; teachers are resistant to
top-down mandates; and the practice of good teaching is too complex
for simple external standardization. The larger problem, Mehta argues,
is that reformers have it backwards: they are trying to do on the
back-end, through external accountability, what they should have done
on the front-end: build a strong, skilled and expert profession. Our
current pattern is to draw less than our most talented people into
teaching, equip them with little relevant knowledge, train them
minimally, put them in a weak welfare state, and then hold them
accountable when they predictably do not achieve what we seek. What we
want, Mehta argues, is the opposite approach which characterizes
top-performing educational nations: attract strong candidates into
teaching, develop relevant and usable knowledge, train teachers
extensively in that knowledge, and support these efforts through a
strong welfare state. The Allure of Order boldly challenges
conventional wisdom with a sweeping, empirically rich account of the
last century of education reform, and offers a new path forward for
the century to come.
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High Hopes, Dashed Expectations, and the Troubled Quest to Remake American Schooling
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ISBN
9780199323777
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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